Software solution developers from Russia, in the face of sanctions, have reoriented themselves towards exporting to Asian countries. Approximately 74% of domestic companies consider this market one of the most promising. This is according to a study conducted by "Russoft" and "Domestic Software."
It is noted that 43% of Russian developers are interested in exporting their software products to the CIS countries. Another 35% of respondents would like to supply their software to the Persian Gulf countries.
Russian specialists expect growth in IT exports to South American and African countries. However, the current leaders in importing Russian software are Asia (accounting for 34% of Russian software exports) and Europe (29%).
The study emphasizes the demand for software solutions in the e-government segment, the agricultural sector, and telecommunications. The industrial and energy sectors are considered promising.
"Russoft" is an association of software development companies in Russia. The organization includes 343 IT companies with a total staff of over 85,000 employees.
"Domestic Software" is an association of Russian developers who are also involved in import substitution issues. The organization includes representatives from such large companies as "New Cloud Technologies", "Kaspersky Lab", SKB Kontur.